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Here’s How to Travel to China Visa-Free…
Get ready to pack your bags and jet off to China, as the country has been rolling out a host of policies to attract international travelers.
According to the latest data from June, many international arrivals have already enjoyed a fantastic time exploring all that the Middle Kingdom has to offer.
READ MORE: China’s Visa-Free Policies Draw Record Tourism
Exciting, isn’t it?
But wait a minute! What if you’re itching to dive into the vacation fun but realize you don’t have a Chinese visa?
Or perhaps you’re simply short on time to go through the visa application process?
Fear not, dear globetrotter, we’ve got some good news for you!
For starters, you might be eligible for the unilateral visa-free entry granted to 15 countries (so far!) and reciprocal visa-free entry granted to 25 countries (so far!), whereby these nations enjoy visa-free access to the Chinese mainland with a maximum stay of 15 days.
READ MORE: China Visa-Free Entry Countries – The Full List!
Feeling left out of the visa-free party? Don’t worry; there’s still hope!
China’s 72/144 hours visa-free transit policy is here to save the day.
Nationals from 54 countries can enjoy a short-term stay of up to 72 or 144 hours, perfect for squeezing in some sightseeing and exploration.
READ MORE: 72/144 Hours Visa-Free Transit Policy – The Full List!
And hey, if you’re dreaming of soaking up the sun and sea breeze in China’s famous island paradise, Hainan, you’re in luck!
With citizens from 59 countries now granted visa-free entry as of February 9, 2024, you can enjoy up to 30 days of tropical bliss.
Whether it’s for tourism, family visits, or even medical purposes, Hainan welcomes you with open arms.
Read More: China Visa-Free Entry to Hainan – The Full List!
So, what are you waiting for? Get your passport ready, book your tickets, and join the visa-free fun on your holiday adventure in China!
And remember, for all your travel tips, visa advice, and insider recommendations on exploring China, stay tuned to our China Travel Tips series.
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